Thank you Cheryl for your wonderful ideas & your great video (plus all of the links, too). I really enjoyed watching your video & was very inspired!!! ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉😊😊😊
Lovely cards, if you rub a tumble drier sheet on the backs of the die it makes it easier to release all of the tiny pieces and doesn’t damage the card stock or the dies! Sandy 🌸
Thank you💕. I have heard that tip and tried it once and it worked okay, I’ve also used die release paper that I’ve had more success with but often just forget to pull it out😅😂 definitely a great tip to remember though 💕
Stunning cards, Cheryl! I already bought this paper because it’s so gorgeous. I’m inspired by your cards, so I might get brave and cut into the papers, lol! I might frame the tree scape papers because they’re so beautiful! Thank you for sharing your talent with us!
@@ArtsyIslandGirl It's a bit of a sad song but it was a huge hit for her. She has a beautiful voice. Anyway great video of yours and it gave me some good inspiration.💖
@@TheMountainbobcat a needle to pop them while wet is much easier and safer when working with paper. Also glossy accents doesn’t respond nicely to heat and it makes it set up weird.
The first card is definitely my favourite.
Same! That printed paper is absolutely stunning 😍
Beautiful cards!!! OMG! Thanks for sharing
Thanks so much! 🥰
Very stunning cards! Simple process with such beautiful paper… “let the paper do the work for you”🥰 THankYou for the great inspiration.
Absolutely let the paper do the work! It’s just too gorgeous not to💕
Fabulous cards and tutorial. Thank you for sharing with us Cheryl xx
Thanks so much! 💕
I've been eyeballing that paper. It's truly beautiful, and so are your cards!!!
Thank you so much! I was wowed by the paper when it arrived because of the weight and vibrancy of it💕
Love the tree but they’re all gorgeous.
Thank you! That tree paper is definitely a stunner 💕
The paper is perfect for these card ideas. Thank you for reminding me of the things I have forgotten. lol
You are so welcome! 💕
Stunning cards!
Thanks so much! 🥰
Lovely cards and quick to do. Thank you for sharing
Thanks so much! 🥰
Once again , love your work. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! 🥰
Wow! Those are beautiful cards once again Cheryl! I love how versatile that colourful paper is and how you used it. Thank you!
Thanks so much! 💕
Thank you Cheryl for your wonderful ideas & your great video (plus all of the links, too). I really enjoyed watching your video & was very inspired!!! ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉😊😊😊
Thank you so much 🥰
These are all soooo gorgeous! Great examples, TFS💜🎨
Thanks so much 💕
Beautiful
Thank you 💕
Lovely cards, if you rub a tumble drier sheet on the backs of the die it makes it easier to release all of the tiny pieces and doesn’t damage the card stock or the dies! Sandy 🌸
Thank you💕. I have heard that tip and tried it once and it worked okay, I’ve also used die release paper that I’ve had more success with but often just forget to pull it out😅😂 definitely a great tip to remember though 💕
@@ArtsyIslandGirl you are most welcome, it works for me and so does just using baking paper that you line a cake tin with too. Sandy 🌸
Stunning cards, Cheryl! I already bought this paper because it’s so gorgeous. I’m inspired by your cards, so I might get brave and cut into the papers, lol! I might frame the tree scape papers because they’re so beautiful! Thank you for sharing your talent with us!
Thank you! I agree the trees are ones would look stunning simply put into a frame! 😍
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Thank you 💕
Your video title reminded me of Marie Osmonds song Paper Roses she sang when she was 13. Had to see your video.❤😊
Awe, I don’t remember that song, going to have to look it up! 💕
@@ArtsyIslandGirl It's a bit of a sad song but it was a huge hit for her. She has a beautiful voice. Anyway great video of yours and it gave me some good inspiration.💖
@@Decopainterandtea ahhh, I agree, she does have a beautiful voice
bubbles in glossy accents? try hitting it with heat like one would do with the polyurethane, very short heat up.
@@TheMountainbobcat a needle to pop them while wet is much easier and safer when working with paper. Also glossy accents doesn’t respond nicely to heat and it makes it set up weird.